Young children have no preconceived notions about
what they can or cannot learn. They are open and willing to accept
basic personal finance education and incorporate it into their
daily lives. This is the missing link that Money Savvy Generation
has worked to address with its unique set of products and services.

Our Products

Money
Savvy Pig Savings Bank
Meet the piggy bank for the 21st century . It is a
unique, patented four slot piggy bank with separate
chambers for Save, Spend, Donate and Invest. This
interactive tool for children ages 4-11 teaches them
sound money management techniques.

O.M.G. Official Money Guide for TeenagersThis comprehensive book on personal finance is written specifically for teenagers and is full of valuable information collected from financial experts. Use it to get the money talk started with your teen. Full of helpful, informative graphics and charts, the format of this book makes the subject matter easily accessible for teenagers.

Money
Savvy Kids Coloring & Activity Book
This 24-page book works together with the Money Savvy
Pig, Cow and Football banks because kids can color
the pages while they learn about important concepts
such as bartering, interest on your savings, goal-setting,
smart-spending, philanthropy, long-term investing
and entrepreneurship.

Savings
Spree
Savings Spree is a fun App with a serious lesson for children
ages 7 and up (younger children can play too with a little
help from mom and dad or an older sibling). It teaches
kids how the choices they make each day can add up to
big savings or big expenses, depending on how they decide
to spend (or not spend) their money.

Money
Savvy Kids Club Books
Co-written by financial literacy expert Susan Beacham
and New York Times bestselling author, Lynnette Khalfani
Cox, the newly published The Money Savvy Kids Club
childrens book series are not fantasy books. Rather,
they are smart, creative, picture books which teach children
that money is not merely something to be used for buying
pizza and the hippest new CDs. Through two funny and engaging
stories, beautifully illustrated by Tom Deja, a group
of childhood BFFs learn that there are actually four things
you can do with money: Save, Spend, Donate or Invest.

Cash
Cache Personal Finance Organizer
This compact, zippered organizer is designed to teach
teens (12-16) the skills that they will need to get
and stay on target towards a bright financial future.
It contains a 36-page handbook covering the basics
of personal finance along with four zippered pouches,
one each for Save, Spend, Donate and Invest, plus
templates for goal setting, goal tracking, budgeting
and spending prioritization.

Money
Savvy Kids Basic Personal Finance Curriculum
This five level, spiral construct curriculum is designed
for grades K-5. It features complete instructional
materials so no lesson planning is required. It is
aligned with
state standards for math and social studies, and its
effectiveness is supported by independent research.

Money
Savvy Kids @Home
The interactive home version of Money Savvy Kids offers
parents a creative, child-friendly educational program
for children 6-11 that teaches over 100 economic concepts
in a fun, easy, and engaging way.

Money
Farm Activity Book and DVD Series
This 24-page activity book and companion DVD are based
on the Money Savvy Kids Basic Personal Finance Curriculum.
The Emmy nominated DVD contains 12 segments of Money
Farm where kids talk to kids about saving, spending,
etc. Designed for ages 6-10.